Supporting families with babies born premature or sick. Because some newborn babies need a little extra special care.
Providing free audiobook services to over 20,000 people who cannot read standard print due to sight problems or disability.
Bringing magic to thousands of disadvantaged, disabled or vulnerable children through free circus tickets and unforgettable experiences.
Helping people of Nepal help themselves through community development, education, and sustainable initiatives that transform lives.
The disability equality charity in England and Wales. Working to achieve equality for disabled people and support those with cerebral palsy.
For all the world's children - working in over 190 countries to protect children's rights and provide health, education, equality and protection.
The global voice for the protection of whales, dolphins and their environment. Working to create a world where every whale and dolphin is safe and free.
The UK's largest woodland conservation charity. They protect ancient woodland and plant native trees to tackle climate change and create wildlife habitats.
Caring for children with cancer and their families. Providing support from diagnosis through treatment and beyond.
Teaching courses to married couples and those preparing for marriage about how to live their married lives in accordance with the principles, standards and docrines of the christian faith.
The Charity helps Holocaust Survivors
Chestnuts Pre-School in Wokingham provides pre-school education for 2, 3 and 4 year old children.
The objective of the Fund shall be to provide and maintain a sum of money from which financial assistance may be given to:a) Orphans of members or former members of the City of London Police Forceb) Widows and widowers of members of the Force who die whilst serving or after leaving the Force.
We aim to improve quality of life, education and medical services in Ukraine by supplying high-tech apparatus originated from the UK, such as medical equipment, beds, computers, books etc. This enables us to regularly equip educational establishments and health organisations with up-to-date facilities in order to provide free and easy access to health services and educational opportunities.
The supplying of Equipment/Resources to the Blind/Sighted/Disabled, specifically for education and learning. This is for the supplying of equipment and teaching aids in connection with the equipping of educational tools for the teaching of Braille Literacy and self learning for the purposes of education/employment. This is for blind/partially sighted children and adults or older people.
To relieve the social isolation of the elderly in Addlestone, Surrey, by providing or assisting in the provision of equipment, facilities, activities and services over and above those provided for the residents of St Augustine's Residential Care Home, particularly with a view to helping the residents of the care home undertake rewarding activities
To advance the kingdom of God through the inspiring and releasing of all Christian students (and others connected with universities), and to engage with the prevention and relief of poverty, the advancement of health, the relief of those in need through any disadvantage, the promotion of human rights, harmony and equality, and the advancement of religion, through advocacy, action and prayer.
Operating in Wandsworth, London, we want all children aged 0 to 11 years to have frequent, positive reading experiences. We train teams of volunteers to give one-to-one support in primary schools. We run early literacy classes for parents and toddlers. We encourage and equip parents to support their children's reading at home.
Birmingham based.Weekly music workshops for under 19 year old young people.School outreach sessions.Community music events. Two week dance and music summer school.Outdoor music events.Volunteer arts management team programme.Early Years music activities.Care Home music activities.
This financial year, 14 Volunteers and 2 Young Volunteers helped to deliver activities/events for children and young people.
Signals provides the opportunity for everyone to participate in media production. Through courses, exhibition, and projects. This work encourages participation & understanding & develops technical & personal skills.
We offer a comprehensive schedule of structured events and activities, including residential breaks, cinema outings, arts and craft sessions, family day trips, music therapy sessions, wall climbing, biking, cooking, swimming, trampolining etc. This helps to develop confidence, coordination, interaction, life and learning skills for Children/Young People on the Autistic Spectrum.
Activities of religious organisations
The charity provides a community library service and information hub for the benefits of the local community and provides a venue for facilitating community activity.
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